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Destined Husband: In A Heartbeat

*[COMPLETED]* *Mature Content* The same person's heartbeat in a different body. Two men one heart. Getting one woman's love. Hmm ... How did this happen? From heartbeat to love. Broken heart, can it be repaired? Winda, a nurse, feels a sense of heartbreak when she catches her lover having sex with another woman. The saying goes that new love heals old wounds. Luis, the patient at Winda's workplace becomes a 'cure' who is present to heal Winda's heart wounds. The love story springing up until they decide to tie her love in one sacred promise. But fate thanks to another, Luis had an accident. His life expectancy was small, he finally decided to donate his heart to someone he chose. Can Winda erase her sadness after Luis died and move on with her life? Determined to close her heart but once again a man who turned out to be Luis's heart donor came into her life. Can he make Winda forget Luis? *** Don't forget to put this novel in your library or reading list. This story is only by the author, sorry if there are similarities in the character's name or the similarity of the story. *** *Copyright of the book cover belongs to the author. *To get info about the novel's work from the author, please visit: Fb : Pena_aQuina Ig: @pena_aquina

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294 Chs

Chapter 67. Slow but sure

Dirga advised the nurse who was looking after Lusi, before he went home.

 "Please take good care of Lusi, tomorrow I will come again," said Dirga to the nurse who used to look after Lusi.

 "Yes, just trust me."

 "If there is anything important, please contact me immediately."

 "Ready."

 Dirga left the hospital, he then took his cellphone and typed a few sentences.

 Meanwhile, at the cafe, Winda is calmer and Niko is back sitting in front of Winda.

 "Are you feeling better now?"  Niko was worried.

 "Yes, thank you and sorry for making your clothes wet" Winda felt uncomfortable.

 "No problem, these clothes can dry."

 "Um, Nik. Please tell me when Lisa comes to Indonesia."

 "Certainly."

 "Thank you."

 "Yes, you are welcome."

 "Then I want to go home, thanks for the cappuccino."

 "Of course, the next time you need a coffee friend, don't hesitate to contact me."

 "Okay."